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Questions to Ask During Your Next Teeth Cleaning

Feb 8 • 2 minute read

Dental professionals recommend scheduling an appointment twice yearly for routine teeth cleaning. Apart from having your teeth professionally cleaned, you also have an opportunity to get answers to all your dental health and oral hygiene concerns and queries. Asking your dental expert questions about your dental health is wise. Your dentist will gladly address your concerns, answer all your questions, and provide tips and insight to safeguard your oral health. Below are a few helpful questions to ask your dentist during your next appointment.

Is My Oral Hygiene Routine Effective?

The truth is that many adults do not brush their teeth correctly. Even if you brush daily, you might not be brushing with the recommended frequency, method, and length that can prevent tooth decay. Furthermore, most people do not even know their oral hygiene routine is ineffective until they have a cavity. Your dentist will tell you how effective your brushing and flossing routine is and how to improve it. Your dentist will also inform you whether you need to use different products or change your oral hygiene techniques.

Do I Have Gum Disease?

Gum disease is a common dental problem affecting millions of people around the world. However, gum disease is one of the most challenging dental conditions to notice during the initial stages. The earliest signs of this disease are subtle and include tender or swollen and slightly red gums. Your hygienist can detect the telltale signs of gum disease and show you what can be done to prevent gum disease from advancing.

How Often Should My Teeth Be Cleaned?

Most people will have their teeth cleaned twice yearly. However, some people may undergo more than two cleaning sessions. For instance, if you have braces or are pregnant, you do not have to restrict yourself to this general guideline. It would help to ask your dentist how often you can have your teeth cleaned annually.

How Can I Improve My Oral Health?

Brushing and flossing your teeth every day will help protect your oral health. However, there may be other things you can do that would be helpful for your dental health. Your dental practitioner will offer advice based on the current condition of your teeth. The recommendations may include using straws, avoiding soda and sugary treats, or changing your toothpaste.

What Diet Do You Recommend?

Your dentist can suggest some dietary additions or changes based on the condition of your oral health during your teeth cleaning sessions. For example, if your dentist notices signs of tooth decay, they may recommend that you reduce your acid and sugar intake. They may also advise you to eat a balanced diet with more vegetables and fruits.

It’s Okay to Ask Questions

Your oral health and overall body health are closely intertwined. That is why it’s important to build and maintain a good relationship with your dentist by being honest about your dental hygiene and habits. Asking dental health questions is one of the best ways to eliminate your concerns and get your dentist’s input. Your dentist will be happy to answer your questions to ensure you are well informed about your dental health. With this, you will have all the tools and resources you need to take great care of your smile all year round.

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